Grounding structure for circuit board

ABSTRACT

Since a protruding portion preventing a rotation during screw fastening of a connection member is disposed to engage with an end surface of a printed circuit board, a configuration can be achieved such that the protruding portion does not interfere with an earth member, a bracket, etc. disposed on the back side of the printed circuit board, and the earth member and the bracket can freely be designed.

This application is a 371 application of PCT/JP2013/005881 having an international filing date of Oct. 2, 2013, which claims priority to JP 2012-220010 filed Oct. 2, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a grounding structure for a circuit board.

BACKGROUND ART

With regard to a grounding structure for a circuit board, for example, various structures are conventionally known as a method for connecting an earth of a printed circuit board, for example. For example, as depicted in FIG. 5, a connection lead wire 707 is attached from an earth potential (reference potential terminal) of a printed circuit board 2, and a round (annular) crimped terminal (solderless ring-type terminal) 701 is attached to a tip of the connection lead wire 707 and is connected to an earth member 3 by a screw 4 in a known structure.

However, in such a conventional method for attaching the round crimped terminal 701, the screw 4 may obliquely be driven relative to the crimped terminal 701 and the earth member 3 or the screw may incompletely be fastened due to an insufficient torque force. In such a case, the earth connection (i.e., “grounding”) of the printed circuit board 2 may be incomplete.

If the earth connection is incomplete, an electric shock may occur in devices and apparatuses incorporating a printed circuit board. For example, if a printed circuit board is used in a high voltage circuit for a magnetron in a microwave oven that is a microwave heating apparatus and the earth connection of the high voltage circuit is incomplete, an electric discharge may occur between an earth member and a screw or an electric shock may even occur in the case of an electric discharge toward the primary side.

To improve such incomplete earth connection of a printed circuit board, a configuration is proposed that has a connection member 101 attached to the printed circuit board 2 and connected to the earth member 3 by the screw 4 as depicted in FIGS. 6a, 6b (see, e.g., Patent Document 1).

FIG. 6a is a plane view of a connection member of Patent Document 1 viewed from a component mounting surface and FIG. 6b is a cross-sectional view taken along a portion A-A′ of FIG. 6a viewed in the direction of arrows.

As depicted in FIGS. 6a and 6b , the grounding structure of Patent Document 1 has the plate-shaped connection member 101 disposed on an upper surface of the printed circuit board 2 such that the connection member 101 is connected to a reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2 while the connection member 101 and the printed circuit board 2 are fixed to the earth member 3 (e.g., an earth metal part) by using the screw 4. Protruding portions 101 a and 101 b protruding toward a back surface of the printed circuit board 2 are formed at respective end portions of the connection member 101, and these two protruding portions are inserted in holes of the printed circuit board 2 to position the connection member 101 relative to the printed circuit board 2. The one protruding portion 101 a of the connection member 101 is electrically connected through a solder 5 to the reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2. A circular through-hole 101 c for allowing penetration of the screw 4A is formed in a center portion of the connection member 101, and a through-hole is also formed in the printed circuit board 2. The earth member 3 is fixed to a bracket 6, for example.

Since the plate-shaped connection member 101 can certainly be positioned relative to the printed circuit board 2 by using the two protruding portions 101 a, 101 b disposed on the connection member 101 in the grounding structure of Patent Document 1 as described above, the connection member 101 does not rotate during fastening by the screw 4 and the screw fastening can certainly be performed to achieve safe earth connection.

Patent Document 1: JP H1-235171 A

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Problem to be Solved by the Invention

Since further miniaturization of various devices and apparatuses incorporating such a printed circuit board is recently desired, space must efficiently be utilized inside the apparatuses, etc., and a distance tends to decrease between various adjacent components.

However, in the conventional grounding structure of Patent Document 1, as depicted in FIG. 6b , the protruding portion 101 b of the connection member 101 is formed with a protruding length exceeding the thickness of the printed circuit board 2 to penetrate the printed circuit board 2 and, therefore, the protruding portion 101 b of the connection member 101 interferes with components disposed on the back side of the printed circuit board 2, such as the earth member 3 and the bracket 6. This leads to a problem that the earth member 3 and the bracket 6 must be designed so as not to interfere with the protruding portion 101 b of the connection member 101. Particularly, as a distance decreases between various adjacent components so as to efficiently utilize space inside the apparatuses, etc., such a problem becomes more significant.

The present invention was conceived in view of such a conventional problem and it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a grounding structure for a circuit board capable of restraining a connection member from interfering with an earth member etc. to increase a degree of freedom in design of the earth member etc., in a grounding structure for a circuit board using the connection member having a rotation-preventing function due to rotation of a screw.

Means for Solving the Problem

In accomplishing the above objective, according to a present invention, there is provided a grounding structure for a circuit board comprising: a circuit board having a reference potential terminal; a connection member being a plate-shaped member disposed on one surface of the circuit board, the connection member being electrically connected to the reference potential terminal of the circuit board; an earth member disposed on the other surface side of the circuit board; and a screw engaging with the earth member while penetrating through-holes formed in the connection member and the circuit board so as to fix the connection member and the circuit board to the earth member, the screw electrically connecting the connection member with the earth member, the connecting member having a protruding portion protruding toward the other surface of the circuit board and engaging with an end surface of the circuit board, the protruding portion having a function for preventing a rotation of the connection member due to rotation of the screw.

Effect of the Invention

The present invention can restrain the connection member from interfering with the earth member, etc., to increase a degree of freedom in design of the earth member, etc., in the grounding structure for a circuit board using the connection member having a rotation-preventing function for preventing a rotation due to rotation of the screw.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1a is a drawing of a grounding structure for a printed circuit board in a first embodiment of the preset invention, and is a plane view of a connection member for the printed circuit board viewed from a component mounting surface.

FIG. 1b is a cross-sectional view of the grounding structure taken along a line A-A′ of FIG. 1a viewed in the direction of arrows.

FIG. 2 is a plane view of a shape of a through-hole of the connection member in the first embodiment.

FIG. 3 is a plane view of a shape of a through-hole of the printed circuit board in the first embodiment.

FIG. 4a is a drawing of a grounding structure of a printed circuit board in a second embodiment of the preset invention, and is a plane view of a connection member for the printed circuit board viewed from a component mounting surface.

FIG. 4b is a cross-sectional view of the grounding structure taken along a line A-A′ of FIG. 4a viewed in the direction of arrows.

FIG. 4c is a cross-sectional view of the grounding structure taken along a line B-B′ of FIG. 4a viewed in the direction of arrows.

FIG. 5 is a configuration diagram of a conventional grounding structure of a printed circuit board.

FIG. 6a is a configuration diagram of a conventional grounding structure of a printed circuit board.

FIG. 6b is a configuration diagram of a conventional grounding structure of a printed circuit board.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

According to the first invention, there is provided a grounding structure for a circuit board comprising: a circuit board having a reference potential terminal; a connection member being a plate-shaped member disposed on one surface of the circuit board, the connection member being electrically connected to the reference potential terminal of the circuit board; an earth member disposed on the other surface side of the circuit board; and a screw engaging with the earth member while penetrating through-holes formed in the connection member and the circuit board so as to fix the connection member and the circuit board to the earth member, the screw electrically connecting the connection member with the earth member, the connecting member having a protruding portion protruding toward the other surface of the circuit board and engaging with an end surface of the circuit board, the protruding portion having a function for preventing a rotation of the connection member due to rotation of the screw.

With such a configuration, the connection member can be restrained from interfering with the earth member, etc., and a degree of freedom in design of the earth member, etc., can be increased in the grounding structure for a circuit board using the connection member having the rotation-preventing function due to rotation of the screw.

According to the second invention, there is provided the grounding structure according to the first invention, wherein the circuit board has a first end surface and a second end surface extending in a direction different from the first end surface, and the connection member has a first protruding portion and a second protruding portion as the protruding portion, the first protruding portion engaging with the first end surface of the circuit board and the second protruding portion engaging with the second end surface of the circuit board. With such a configuration, since the connection member is engaged at the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion with the respective end surfaces of the circuit board different from each other, an effect to prevent a rotation of the connection member can more certainly be acquired.

According to the third invention, there is provided the grounding structure according to the first or second invention, wherein the through-hole of the connection member is an elongate hole having a width smaller than a diameter of the screw. With such a configuration, since the screw is always in contact with the through-hole of the connection member during screw fastening, the electric contact can certainly be achieved between the connection member and the screw.

According to the fourth invention, there is provided the grounding structure according to any one of the first to third invention, wherein a diameter of the through-hole of the circuit board is larger than a diameter of the screw. With such a configuration, since a shaft portion of the screw can be restrained from coming into contact with the circuit board during screw fastening, the screw can easily be positioned relative to the earth member, and the electric contact can certainly be achieved between the screw and the earth member. Since the screw can be restrained from coming into direct connection with the circuit board during screw fastening, electrode patterns etc. of the circuit board can be prevented from being damaged.

According to the fifth invention, there is provided the grounding structure according to any one of the first to fourth invention, wherein the connection member is connected only at one position to the reference potential terminal of the circuit board through solder connection. With such a configuration, since an elastic deformation occurs at a position that is not solder-connected during screw fastening in the plate-shaped connection member, the stress to the solder-connected portion can be reduced and the connected portion can be prevented from being damaged due to occurrence of a solder crack etc.

According to the sixth invention, there is provided the grounding structure according to any one of the first to fifth invention, wherein a protruding length of the protruding portion of the connection member is smaller than a thickness of the circuit board. With such a configuration, since the protruding portion is prevented from exceeding the other surface of the circuit board and protruding at an end surface of the circuit board, the connection member can more certainly be restrained from interfering with the earth member etc., and a degree of freedom in design of the earth member etc., can be increased.

Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The present invention is not limited to these embodiments.

First Embodiment

FIGS. 1a, 1b are drawings of a grounding structure for a circuit board in a first embodiment of the preset invention; FIG. 1a is a plane view of a connection member for the circuit board viewed from a component mounting surface; and FIG. 1b is a cross-sectional view of the grounding structure taken along a line A-A′ of FIG. 1a viewed in the direction of arrows. In FIG. 1a , a screw is not depicted.

As depicted in FIGS. 1a and 1b , the grounding structure for a circuit board in the first embodiment electrically connects, i.e., grounds, a printed circuit board 2 as the circuit board to an earth member 3. Although an example of the printed circuit board 2 used in this description is a circuit board used in high voltage circuits (e.g., 4 kV) such as those used in microwave heating apparatuses represented by a microwave oven, the circuit board is not limited to a circuit board for a high voltage circuit and may be a circuit board for a low voltage circuit, and an apparatus using the circuit board is not limited to a microwave heating apparatus such a microwave oven and may be another apparatus.

The printed circuit board 2 is disposed with a connection member 1 on one surface, i.e., an upper surface side depicted in FIGS. 1a, 1b , and is provided with a reference potential terminal 7 (that may be an electrode pattern) on the other surface, i.e., a lower surface side depicted in FIGS. 1a, 1b . A through-hole 2 a for allowing penetration of a screw 4A described later is formed in the printed circuit board 2 (see FIG. 3).

The connection member 1 is, for example, a plate-shaped member having a planar shape elongated in a horizontal direction of FIGS. 1a, 1b and is made of a conductive material (e.g., conductive metal). A through-hole 1 a for allowing penetration of the screw 4 described later is formed in a center portion of the connection member 1. As depicted in FIG. 1b , protruding portions 1 b, 1 c protruding toward the lower surface side of the printed circuit board 2 are formed at respective end portions of the connection member 1.

The one protruding portion 1 b penetrates the printed circuit board 2 in the thickness direction and is electrically connected via a solder 5 to the reference potential terminal 7 disposed on the lower surface side of the printed circuit board 2. The other protruding portion 1 c protrudes toward the lower surface along an end surface 2 b of the printed circuit board 2 and engages with the end surface 2 b of the printed circuit board 2. These protruding portions 1 b, 1 c have a function for positioning the connection member 1 relative to the printed circuit board 2 and, particularly, the protruding portion 1 c has a function for preventing the connection member 1 from rotating relative to the printed circuit board 2 during screw fastening (a rotation-preventing function).

The earth member 3 is disposed near the printed circuit board 2 on the lower surface side of the printed circuit board 2 and is fixed to a bracket 6. The earth member 3 is made of a conductive material (e.g., conductive metal) and is electrically connected to an earth outside the apparatus incorporating the printed circuit board 2.

The screw 4 is made of a conductive material (e.g., conductive metal). The screw 4 is engaged at a thread portion formed on a shaft portion thereof with the earth member 3 while penetrating through the through-hole 1 a of the connection member 1 and the through-hole 2 a of the printed circuit board 2, thereby fixing the connection member 1 and the printed circuit board 2 to the earth member 3 (i.e., the bracket 6) and electrically connecting the screw 4 and the earth member 3.

As depicted in FIG. 2, the through-hole 1 a formed in the center portion of the connection member 1 is formed as an elongate hole having a width smaller than the diameter of the screw 4. Specifically, a width dimension ‘b’ (a shorter width dimension) of the elongate hole (the through-hole 1 a) of the connection member 1 is set smaller than a diameter dimension ‘a’ of the screw 4 (i.e., set to satisfy a>b).

As depicted in FIG. 3, the through-hole 2 a formed in the printed circuit board 2 is formed larger than the diameter of the screw 4. Specifically, a diameter dimension ‘c’ of the through-hole 2 a of the printed circuit board 2 is set larger than the diameter dimension ‘a’ of the screw 4 (i.e., set to satisfy c>a).

As depicted in FIG. 1b , a solder 8 is disposed on a peripheral edge portion of the through-hole 2 a on the lower surface side of the printed circuit board 2 and this solder 8 is electrically connected to the reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2. The solder 8 of the printed circuit board 2 is pressed against the earth member 3 by screw fastening, and a solder portion and the earth member 3 are electrically connected.

In the grounding structure of the printed circuit board 2 in the first embodiment as described above, the reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2 is electrically connected to the protruding portion 1 b of the connection member 1 by the solder 5, and the connection member 1 is electrically connected via the screw 4 to the earth member 3. As a result, the reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2 is electrically connected, i.e., grounded to the earth member 3.

The reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2 is electrically connected to the solder 8 disposed on the peripheral edge portion of the through-hole 2 a of the printed circuit board 2 and the solder 8 is electrically connected to the earth member 3 in a pressed state. As a result, the reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2 is electrically connected, i.e., grounded to the earth member 3.

As described above, since the reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2 is grounded through two routes (dual routes) to the earth member 3 in the grounding structure of the first embodiment, the grounding can more safely be achieved.

Since the plate-shaped connection member 1 is provided with the protruding portions 1 b and 1 c, the connection member 1 can certainly and easily be positioned relative to the printed circuit board 2. Particularly, since the protruding portion 1 c is disposed that is not directly solder-connected to the reference potential terminal 7 and the protruding portion 1 c is engaged with the end surface 2 b of the printed circuit board 2, the connection member 1 can be prevented from rotating relative to the printed circuit board 2 (a rotation can be prevented) during screw fastening. Since the stress applied via the screw 4 to the connection member 1 during screw fastening can be distributed to a plurality of the protruding portions 1 b and 1 c, the stress to the solder-connected protruding portion 1 b can be reduced to prevent damage to the connected portion (e.g., occurrence of a solder crack). The shape of the connection member 1 itself can be restrained from deforming due to the stress and the grounding can stably be achieved.

The connection member 1 is provided with the protruding portion 1 c having a rotation-preventing function for preventing a rotation during screw fastening such that the protruding portion 1 c is engaged with the end surface of the printed circuit board 2. Since the protruding portion 1 c is disposed in this way, the protruding portion 1 c can be prevented from interfering with various components disposed on the lower surface side of the printed circuit board 2. Therefore, the protruding portion 1 c does not interfere with the earth member 3 and the bracket 6 disposed on the lower surface side of the printed circuit board 2 in this configuration, and the earth member 3 and the bracket 6 can freely be designed.

The connection member 1 is solder-connected only at one position of protruding portion 1 b by the solder 5 and the protruding portion 1 c is not solder-connected. Therefore, since an elastic deformation occurs at a position that is not solder-connected during screw fastening in the connection member 1, the stress to the solder-connected portion can be reduced and the connected portion can be prevented from being damaged due to occurrence of a solder crack, etc.

Since the through-hole 1 a of the connection member 1 for attaching the screw 4 is an elongate hole and the width dimension of the elongate hole 1 a is configured smaller than the diameter of the screw 4, the screw 4 cuts into the connection member 1 so that the connection member 1 and the screw 4 can always be brought into contact with each other. Therefore, the electric connection between the connection member 1 and the screw 4 can be made more stable. Particularly, even when the screw 4 is obliquely driven relative to the connection member 1 and the screw may incompletely be fastened due to an insufficient torque force during screw fastening, the grounding can safely be achieved.

The hole diameter of the through-hole 2 a of the printed circuit board 2 is configured larger than the diameter of the screw 4. Since this configuration can prevent the screw 4 from coming into contact with the printed circuit board 2 during screw fastening, an unnecessary stress applied to the connection member 1 and the solders 5, 8 can be suppressed. Particularly, the electrode patterns etc. of the reference potential terminal 7 of the printed circuit board 2 can be prevented from being damaged. Additionally, the screw 4 can more easily positioned relative to the earth member 3 (or the bracket 6) disposed on the lower side of the printed circuit board 2 during screw fastening and the electric contact can certainly be achieved between the screw 4 and the earth member 3.

Second Embodiment 2

FIGS. 4a, 4b and 4c are drawings of a grounding structure for a circuit board in a second embodiment of the preset invention; FIG. 4a is a plane view of a connection member for the circuit board viewed from a component mounting surface; FIG. 4b is a cross-sectional view of the grounding structure taken along a line A-A′ of FIG. 4a viewed in the direction of arrows; and FIG. 4c is a cross-sectional view of the grounding structure taken along a line B-B′ of FIG. 4a viewed in the direction of arrows. In FIG. 4a , a screw is not depicted. In the second embodiment, the same constituent members as those of the grounding structure of the first embodiment described above are denoted by the safe reference numerals and will not be described. A configuration different from the grounding structure of the first embodiment described above will hereinafter be described.

In the grounding structure for a circuit board of the second embodiment, the connection member 1 is further additionally provided with a protruding portion having the rotation-preventing function without being solder-connected. Specifically, as depicted in FIG. 4b , the connection member 1 includes the protruding portion 1 c (a first protruding portion) engaged with the end surface 2 b of the printed circuit board 2. As depicted in FIG. 4c , the connection member 1 also includes a protruding portion 1 d (a second protruding portion) engaged with an end surface 2 c extending in a direction different from the first end surface 2 b of the printed circuit board 2 (i.e., extending in the horizontal direction of FIG. 4a ).

Since this configuration increases the positions supporting the connection member 1 against the rotation direction of the screw 4 during screw fastening, the stress to the connection member 1 and the solders 5, 8 can be suppressed.

As depicted in FIGS. 4b and 4c , the protruding length of the protruding portions 1 c, 1 d of the connection member 1 is set to a dimension equal to or less than the thickness of the printed circuit board 2. Therefore, the protruding portions 1 c, 1 d can be restrained from interfering with the earth member 3 and the earth member 3 can be designed with an increased degree of freedom.

Any embodiments of the various embodiments described above can be combined to produce the effects of the respective embodiments.

Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described, the present invention is not limited to the items described in the embodiments, and modification and application thereof achieved by those skilled in the art based on derails of the description and well-known techniques are intended by the present invention and are included in the scope of the protection sought.

INDUSTRIAL AVAILABILITY

As described above, since a protruding portion of a connection member acting as a rotation-stop for a circuit board is disposed to engage with an end surface of the circuit board, the grounding structure for the circuit board of the present invention is configured such that the protruding portion does not interfere with components such as an earth member disposed on the side opposite to the connection member relative to the circuit board and, therefore, the components such as the earth member can freely be designed. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A grounding structure for a circuit board comprising: a circuit board having a reference potential terminal on a lower surface thereof and a plurality of through-holes therein, the circuit board having a first end surface and a second end surface extending in a direction different from the first end surface; a plate-shaped connection member on an upper surface of the circuit board and having a through-hole therein, the connection member electrically connected to the reference potential terminal of the circuit board; an earth member below the lower surface of the circuit board; and a screw engaging with the earth member and penetrating the through-holes in the connection member and the circuit board so as to fix the connection member and the circuit board to the earth member, the screw electrically connecting the connection member with the earth member, the connecting member having a first protruding portion, a second protruding portion and a third protruding portion, the first and second protruding portions protruding toward the second surface of the circuit board and at least one of the first and second protruding portions engaging with an end surface of the circuit board, where at least one of the first and second protruding portions prevents rotation of the connection member due to rotation of the screw, and wherein the connection member is connected to the reference potential terminal of the circuit board by a solder connection to the third protruding portion, and the first protruding portion engages with the first end surface of the circuit board and the second protruding portion engages with the second end surface of the circuit board.
 2. The grounding structure according to claim 1, wherein the through-hole of the connection member is an elongate hole having a width smaller than a diameter of the screw.
 3. The grounding structure according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the through-hole of the circuit board is larger than a diameter of the screw.
 4. The grounding structure according to claim 1, wherein the connection member is connected to the reference potential terminal of the circuit board by a solder connection to only one of the first and second protruding portions.
 5. The grounding structure according to claim 1, wherein a protruding length of one of the first and second protruding portions of the connection member is smaller than a thickness of the circuit board. 